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L e Kt At B Pkt s AH 3 ¢ () e “8TOCKS AND BONDS LR R A DAY & FIELD, 130 LaSalle-st. taenT M. DA cvnus W. Fizrn, Ji. kY. Now Yock, Speclal, THE BATTLE OF SHILOH. What n Privato Who Was There from Deglnning to End Saw, . Th the Riltor of The Chieago Tribune, Cnrcaan, Aprit 20.—~Tho welter was hich prie vate In Compuny K, Seventy-first Ohlo, April 6, 1552, n ittlo after Eunrise, komo of the bLoys o finished breakfast, othors were eating or cooking, nod o fow wore stiil naleep in’ thofr tents. Oneof tho Inttor was ehot and killed while rolied up in his blanket. Ihappened to bo among the former, and noticed a number of oflicers ana men enrnestly wutching o battory thint wis betog planted directly i frontof our enmp as we lay upon the extreme left. 'No one secmed to know whethor it was Unlon or tebel. Our Cuptaln eatled for volunteers, * Toys,”. Bald i, * lot us go over and sco what tho d—id thing 18" Quite n number of us shouldered ‘aur guna and started at o prolty quick step neross an open field, and entored n ploce of woude. Wa had not proceeded far Into the tim- ber before the shot and shiell enme tenring down among the trees in rathor close proximity to our heads, ‘Ut was thio first gun of tho bloody Dbattle of ¥hitoh! Wo very hastily conotuded that, whaovor tho strangor wae, whother Unlon or Rebel, he had no great 1iking for Loys In blue, and dil not thauk us for our early morning call. Being so discourteously recolved, wo fell back into tho openfleld. There wa haited for a short time. Some cows wern quictly nipping tho tendor grass, A comrado gave mo his cauteon, and [milked it full, took & good swig of tho precious lukd mysclf, and gave tho rest to hin. ‘We wero then ondered to rally upon our regl- ment, which we did, taking position, some of us, {nsido the old log house, and somu ontslde, I gut down behind an old log, Wo had but a fow minutesto walt,when the Rebet column appenred in full view. It wos tho . grandest sight of a military kind I ever saw. The enemy moved forward with tho precision of clock-work, ad- vanelng ln full foreo until within ensy range of our rifles, when the order was given tofiro, I an protty suro ono Johnoy Heh got hurt, for [ had n falr bead on bhin from bohind my lug, The Lalt was now opened In fino stylo, Tho green Juckeyes thit never smelt ginpowder befars banged awny llke good fellows. Onr bravo Lientenunt-Colonel was killed carly in tho fight, and the Seventy-Nrat Oblo beeamo Acattered tiko sheep without w shepherd, Ono band of brave boys of Conipany K, from. Itichmond, Jeffer sonn County, O, Stuck together through the thickest "of the fight all that lonr, Bloody day. I stood in ono spot while I ired elehity rounds, and hgl my blouso pleroed with lebel bullets and my“gin shot to_pleces In 1y hunds, but nover got 4 serate, When night closed upon the scone, and tho din of buttle had cepsed, L lnid mo down and ealmly slopt upon tleld of strife and curnage. It poured down ain during tho night, und I nwoke ut the break of day to find my bead in n puddlo of water. Although §t waa not quite ight, troons wore then in molion moving 1w tho front. 1 halled tho Becond Ohio as it wns pnssing. A gencrous Cap= taln gave me &t biscuit and u mouthful of ment, tho only food 1 hud tasted sinco the morain previous, I éll Into the ranks and comtinuc with them during tho day, and wns In tho lnet charge when the Rebels broke and ran, and fol- lowed them about two miles, Whether Gen. Grant or Gen, Bhermnn wero tken by” surpriso or not 1 wiil tiot pretond to any. 'This much I will say': that not oncollicer or nun, Where the attack wns first mado npon our llnes, hnd tho feast iden that o buttly was Jme minent, Nu, not one; that ig tho truth, oo McQ. Wants 't Azato's?? Acconnt of Xt. o the Edilor of The Chicago Tribune. CcaGo, April 20.—~Your revivw of bLattles, Generals, nnd events of the late War of tho Ito- bolilon 8 nwakening un Intercst, pnrticularly amung ofd soldiers, that witl do much townrds giving n correct history of the events of tho durk duys, and will bring out roplics that will materinlly help tho futuro historfun to correct many orrors and inncournoles of tho bistories already published, 1, for one, wonld bo-glndt to see the nccounts of battles and wancuvres publishod by thoniewss pupers during the War ropublished fn fnetull- ments, ng muuy of us who woru in tho runks did not hayve an opportunity to follow the moves ments of wrmies other than the vne to which wo wero attnched, and were oven denfed tho plensure of sceing'what war correspondunts safd abaut gursclves, . 5 [ uvo heen hoping that “Agnto's"” account of tho battle of Shiloh would finad Its wny into the columns of your valuable paper. AN Oub BoLDIER, Anather Letter from Gen, Prontisn, Kinksvinne, Mo, April 18.—~To the Edilor of the St. Louis Glohe-Demoerat: 1u tho Globe- Demoerat of tho 10th of April I notiea u pub- Nshed interview of i press reporier with Gen. Jokn A, McClernand concerning the battlo uf Bhlloh, that 18 80 vold of truth, so far as relutes 10 o part 1 took In thut battlo, na to domand a reply. First 1 witl say It s uot ny purpose to disouss tho polnt as to whothor thoro wak o sur- pridg oF our nruy, on that duy or not, nor s jt my purpose to find fault with or complain of the conduct of pny generul officer or subordinate thore enguked, unless thoy are of tho number who sought safety nt tho river and vonld et de. inducod to return to tho flold where necded, Gen, McClernund I8 grently mistaken in bis vor- slon as to tho commoncoment of the buttlo; I suy mistukey, for 1 canuot bellevo It to by his {utention to wilifully do o wrong to mo and my command. I thoreforo gnmldur It 0 mistuke, and respeettully nak blinin futuro lnterviows to DLe caroful that ho may not in bis zou! do Injury to his friends, Now, Mr. Editor, T will frankly sav to you that on tho night Lofure the buttlel orderod Col. David Moore, of tho T'wenty-first Missour) Jicgl- neat, with four of bis compaules, in advanco of my Une of cucampuient about ono talle, 1n tho enrly morning of Sunday, 6th, hearing firing In tho dircction whore hu had been ordered, m; division wus put under arms and in Hno to' thy front. Col Moorn gont-werd to e ho had Torced the onemy, and roquested o to send the Tetuaining portion of hiv reglment to bilm, which 14id, By opinfon Is thut it wus tho engngemont of Col, Moure that Gen, MeClornand bosrd snd Behioved to he my division, 1 um not to be un- derstood 1y rellecting on the Goneral whon, after this, Gen, Shormua, ufter his awn divislon wus under tlre, sent u Btall ollicor to inform wnp that heavy forces of tho snemy wure moving In my dipectdon. The, staf otticor of Shermun (hume not romer.uered) found ny catire ling enuraged one-fuirth of a milo fn iwdvince of camp, Lot e hero remiod Gon. MeClornand thatit was m-nrl{ U o'clotk {n tho morning when wewere compelled to retfre, and not untll a Rebel buttery waa planted In tho rear, or nour thie Jelt of “hts ciicnmpmont. This, 1 woll re- memenbor, wis & purt of the enomy’s forea that #hould bnve boon resisted by othior traops thun mine, Permit e to say, with all kindness w sunl, Blet, that Gon, Irontiss wis not thon aptured with o pumber of his mon,' a8 rops resented by him n un futerview publisted ln the Glohe- Lemocrat of Aprit 10, iy attention was _called yours ago to tho sllly roparts nuado by ofticers that T hud beon capie ured during Suniday worning. 1 did not deein it ncceskury thon to reply, I knew wit Gon, Urant, Uen, sherman, Uen, Jurlbut, and wil or the most couspleuous oflicers who wore one “um-ll during the day, knew that 1 wns battling * hnrd to preveat further ster, Pormit o to Illr thut If uny croukors concornluge thut battle will axk uuy ono captured With mie, or iy of the captors, they wiil bu o1t was lnto i the oveniug, aftera bard day's Ught, that [ was taken prisoner, Qo drantwill tell tham thut fatc {n the aftors \ngon ho endouvored to get lup\mrl 10 me. Muny ‘who tuok refuge at tho river will suy thoy nsulgis udin Jouding annunition In wugon that 1eont for, Col. Kd Muore, & gaflant statf-oilicor of nine, wug eut by mo 4t ubout 4 p. . for relie forceuents, ¢ organized and tried to reach Jue i thno to usstat, Tho brave Col. Tindall, of tho Pwonty-third Missour!, wus neir mo whon kitled about 5 p. m, Hundreds of brave otficers and suldiers yot living kuow the fiots to bo ue Bure stated, Ty unnoylog at this thue to Lo compelled to reply to reports o recklusly mudo &8 thodaterview with den. MeClornund fudicates, Bir, 1 know concermnu Shilols (ou Bunday), 1 kuow und regrot thut, 60 far us iysoif and cowrades are coucernvd, the truth kas not beon given. Iturther know that to cover thoe dofeots ot otherd tho bruve und oiliciont have boen mise Feprosentod. [ was in the buttfe curly Sunduy worniu, remaltied over st milo trom the river, and, with thoso capturcd with 0o, was supe rounded and overpowered while figbling for our country Ut b:d0 p. by, Jony afler our traducors Wwere n Bufoly closo 1o tho blulls of tho rivor, Preuso givo this tho same publicity that you bave the {nterviow 1ymn Gun, MeClernund, and oblige your friend. Truly, 1. M, PieNTiss, ————— ‘The JACKSONVILI 0un i o sur Iyt ous Florlda Project, s Pl April 16.—A, . Linder« AR ] vutors of thy Luke Okcechotne, and Clllmu.llil:u\cuk:gg Vel nesbllity of druine ing tho Inke and v\-vrfl ed, ruachod Fort Moyers, ou the Culvosubutehee, yoatorduy, They toleurupl tho Ununs that tho bofgs survey, du- termining tho uititude of (ha fake uy wbove the Suu Jevel aod 1t tall tnto ¥ cl Bl s ol tuo Caluosahateeo, §s BUSID Stocks Variable and Active, Clos~ ing with an Advance. Bears Find It Diffioult to Depress The Reading Difliculties—Chica- go Finances Quiet. The Produce Markets Fairly Active—Pro vislona Agnin Ponloky, but Olozed Btronger, Wheat Strenglhiened by Crop Advites—Corn Firmer =An Independent Rampge (n Outs, TINANCIAL, Stocka wero notlve nnd variable, After tho mornlog_hour quntations declined below the opening, but this was followed Ly astrong rue covery, which carried nenrly uverything to high- or prices than tho clostng figures of tho dny be- fore. Ono featurc of business which indlented the Iinproved condition of the markoet was that tock offerad ' for salo was takon up in largo Dlooks and did not have to be peddled out in hundred-share lots, Tho short intorost nppours to Lo pretty woll cloaned out. ' Ex-Surrognte Hutchine has coverad all his shorts, Hugo was reportad to bo buylng Jeracy Centeal, and Keone to bo resisting tho advance. Anow poulls roported (n Jersey Centrslof. 100,000 shares, with Juy Qould at tho head. An advanco to 110 {8 promisced, Jay Gould I de- olured to have promised to ndvance all tho mon- ey needed for extenslons’ and fmprovements, The recent downward movemont wasengineered togot possesalon.of 1 10,000 share lot on which the poal have had tholr oyes. A contract Is suld to uve been made votween Jorsey Centenl and tho Pennsylvania ltoad Ly which the Jorsoy Cene trnl will reach Bulfalo over the Catawlsen & ‘Willlnmsport and tno iBalo, New York & I'hil- adelplin ltouds without bullding a stuglo mile of ** Whnt soums to_bo good authority ** declaves ,thoro s not the slightost chanco that Jorsoy Central will be taken ot of the Rocoiver's Rendiog moved downward, with an unusual volimo of transuctions, Thls was duo to the declsion that tho deferred bondy planned hy President Gowen wore fllogal. The Court holds that, bolag irredeomnble, they nro virtunlly stock, whioh the rond bus no right to fncrense Tho nttornoys of the 'rond have prepared’ munother form of bond to which tho bonds excopt at par, this' objection, are made redeemablo after el tho Court s expected to rulo favorably, and it it does s, Presidont Gowon will offer tho now bonds to tho subscribors who have pald in- stallments on tho doferrea bonds already nn- Unlon Paclfic Dircotors are making great of- forts to effect n sottlement of the claim of the Guvernment ngainst, tho rond. Tho Compnny doclaro thomsclves wiliing to settle, It tho Uav- ornmeat will dofine the nmount It conslders to Intimations aro nfloat, based more movements of quotntions for tho stocks con- cerned than on any exact Information, that tho Eouthiwestern consolidntion I8 nbout porfected. Earnings ot tho Granger. rouds are said, on Roud authority, to sow large guins for tho third woek in Avril, Wall atreet belloves that tho 2% cont rato will bo restored ot tho meoting of the trunk-line representatives on tho 25th fnst, The Amerlcan Exchange polnts out that Mr. Vanderblit und othor raflroud otficinls have fme« menag lntoresta in the stock macket, and o onc for n moment doubts that they havo In the past used thelr power to control rates in mualpulat- Ing tha stock markat, Ad lang us tha offfeluls of tho trouk lines were heavily “long” of the markot rutes woro malnwined, and any diffor- ences that aroso from timo to time wore prompts Iy settiods but If 1t bo teno that thoy are now rendy tusce a materlal decline In quotations it ‘will be an casy matter for thom to drift rupldly into unothor ratlroud war, Dealers in stocks will do waoll to keep trick of tho Inbor demonstyntions that aro showing thelr hieads In difforent parts of the country. Prepae ratjons are boiog quietly cnso wuyes ure not ralsed, that will bs more forinldable thun auything tho country hns seon siuco tho disustrous dnys of 1877, The Rallroud Cowmissioners of Mussichusetts, in disonssing tho outhreak of 187, which ocourred fn res sisting u roduction of puy, oxpressed tho that tho mext repotition of tho would bo lkoly. to supportitg n demand With tholr owployés demandine more pay, and tho Grangers cnlling for lowor mites, tho positon of tho Wostorn roads Is ** ot a hupoy one.” Tho dectine of the coal stocks 18 oxplained by thofuat that tho Incronse of tho conl tonnoge from Jan, 1to April 1 has been 31 per cont. Agulnst this tho stocks un hand huvo lucroased mado for strikes, In for higher wuges. The Denver & Itlo Grande carnings fncronsed tha second week In April 80,203, and stnce Jan. 1, §720,i178. - The oarnings of tho St. Louls & San Franclsco ftond {ncrensed during tho socond wouk In April $18,000; sinco Jan. 1, 807,922, ‘Tho carnings of tho Chicago & Altan Rallroad Computy for tho first weck in April woros 1881, $110,018,16; 1880, 128,507,01; decrende, $12,440,10, Jun. 1 ta Aprll T: 1881, 81,004,512.81; 1880, &1,770, 308.01; decronso, $171,605.50. Vicksbury & Moridinn is tho most notive stock in tho outaldo list, The fourth acrles of bondy aro searoo at GI@5Y. Tlo Southorn stooks rocolvo a noblo puft In tho Wall stroct gossip of tha World, cnt, It says, tho Southwastorns ure not spoeu- Intivoly tronted or auipulnted, and it looks us 3f thoy woro to be trontoil Jn tho snme way by My, Gould ushe tronted Wabnsh whon bio brought ftoutor {ts troubles, With Wabnsh be kept to tho business of u rallway manuger, and when peoplo found out that the roud was eurning money thoy Lought tho stock ut a profit. No matter what comblnations may bo furmed by runsou of tho fullurc of tho crops fn the Northe wost. and tho broak In Lnke Shora aud tho Grungers, $hey ounuut have any tluence upon tholrouds of tho Southwost. Tho bilt which was futroduced Juto tho Logis- Juture proposing to iwako the fure on all Elo- roported ndvorsoly anil tho roport ngreed to, Whis should have ado those stocks ndviuce, as the bill was uswl Lo de- Prosd thom, but thoy hung fire and bud ubad vated rouds & conta wi Tho Graphic sayss The Mioblgan Contral not wury its lnst dividond, I inouting 1ts tixod charyes, Lako Shorn 8 cutliug vitos with tho ute moat froodotn, 'Fhils Compuny id not earning itd 0 Bt Paul Company charges ts own froiebituge of fron, o1o,, fur vonstrugtion t at uxarbitant teures to 1] Ihe Compuny hus dono thia 18 1t to swell tho vrop OF lumbsy Qifera wore mado by responsible porties toe «lhny to soll tho next dividend on Luku Bhoro for Ralironil not 0l but it I':nllulll {:::l:!’cflu Uxud chinrges to-dn! How 18 1t that the ])flruhl onrniugs? Tho following gives tho range of the activo wtocks for tho duy't o) Aluge T I e . wud Wodtarn g:rlun Jonding, flu §53 ) - EREERNE EEELE: - = Wy 5] fi 1i # gegsepas A Dist o LHLAIR W T L Goveranient bonds were higcher, Tn Chleago, tho District of Columbla 5,038 wore 1034 bid and 1041 nsked; tho ds wora 11444 bl and 1t4% ox- Intoreat: di4a, 1185 nnd 113353 b9, 102% and 107 nnd tho 0, 103% and 104, At tho close tho 48 nd« vaneod to 114%5¢ bid and 116 naked, tis now ho- lloved that Windom is not likely to soll tho $104,000000 0f 4 por cants, which ho atil hag authorits to fssno, . ‘Trustecs who nro holding Gavernment G and 0s aro debating whethor vr not to scll them at tha present hixh prico and put tho money Into somo good trist company' at i por cont, This will glva thomn n tritlo over 34 nper cont at prosent prices, and will keep tha princlpal ut tholr cotmnand, Forelgn exchango was strong but unchanged, posted ratos hotng 482@ 18455, 'Primo Lankera® Dills wvero 481 and 483, Yor alxty-day cotmoreinl bills, for prompt dotivory, 4104 for Chilengu bills, For throe weeka' dellvory, ATWH@I80. Continental exchange was strong. Bixty-duy vommerelnl bitls, prompt delivery on Havre 5% @b20%, Hordensux, 830@528, Sixty-day conie morciul Lilla on Anterp, deliverabla prompt, wero BRK@520N, Dunkors' Lills on Gurnany wore 04 for sixty days and 044 for domand: nlnoty-dny commorelnl Lills, 12X@V3Y. Bixty~ ny commereln); on bankers, dellversd prompt, 4@ samo, dulivered in throo weeks, WY @vi%. umerelnl denwn on commercial pare ties woro K4, Nankers' guliders on Iolland wero 8034 for sixty days and 303 for domand; slxty~dny commercinl wius SM4@0%, Shippors’ oxchango on Now York was par to i0¢ discount, At tha Chicago auks bualaess was light, New York &xchunga was quoted botweon bnnks at par@2ie por $1,000 ‘promium. Tho currency movetent was light. Loaus wore In good do- mnnd ut 6@7 per cont, % Chlvago 7s, of 1810, $4,000 sold at 1284 ; Chicago 4%, $2,000 gold at 104t and Burliogton & Quincy 4%, 85,000 nt 03, On the Culongo 8tock Bonrd, Cufengo 48, $1,500 sold at 108, and 8t, Paul 58 (Dnkota exchange), at 122, Tho following quotu- tlons wero mado: LUCAL AND RAILWAY STOCKA, T Asked, eab Siicaao Stz e, A " Chicago City Italway, €10, nd Cake Cotpai ‘Fraders' Insuranco Conyin; TiHar3un( Drdastrint KAMOOn. $Hors Chicao dlotatlio Fackinis Company, M 0.2 100, ND GUVERNUENT BECURITIRS, United Stal 1 Init atar bo Chiltaio Watar Londs, 7s, 12 Chlcuyo Wter bunds, 1, 1533 Chicuyo Watar bunde, 7n, (5. Glieaco Clty Londs, o6 1544 Chicago Clty bonils, T, Ty bunds, I, b7 1 Chicaito 1 Chieugo Cl ) Chicago City bonuds.ds.. Couk County bonds, f Cook Connty bonds, bs, 1Y, Couk County Londs, 44s, 10 BAILWAY T Chicngo, M. & St. P, It i, oa, M Chicago & Nurthweatorn Us, inkiig fun Chilewo, 1. & 1911, BY TELEGRADIL NEW. YORK. Speciat Dispateh {0 The Uhfcago Tribune, NEW Youg, April 21.—0On tho Stock Exchringo tho speenlntion opened strong, and In most Ine stances pricoa showed nn advance un the closing quotations of yestordny. ' Tho market, however, 8001 becamo wonk, and at tho firat Bourd a do- cling of ¥ to 4% por cent wns recorded, tho Iatter ‘in Reading, Now Jersey Central, Northorn Paclfic common, Donver & Itio Grande, Western Unfon, and Lako Shoro belnyg also prominent thoreln, HBofora noon, howavor, tho temper of spoculntion undorwent n ohiange, und a strong buying movomoent wna Innugurated, under tho . Influcnco of which prices took nu upward turn. During the nftorboon tho donlings wero strong In tono and prices continued to advanes until aftor tho Sceond Board, whon the improvemont from tho lowest polut of the morning ranged from !5 toU%¢ por cont In tho goneral Mst, tho Intter in Toxns Tuclile, tho othor shures which lod (b upwird movement befug Northorn _Pacllle, Now Jersey Central, Rending, Knusns &- Toxas, dlchizun Centenl, Unfon Pacltie, Wostern Unfon, and Imdinua, Hleomington & Westurn. In the flunl sulos Northern Pacitio’common deolined % per cent, and' tho genoral [ist rouched 35 to 1 por cent, Amoug - tho. miscellaneous shurea Interhntionnl & Great - Wostern was conspfeuous for an advatce of 10y per cont, but subscquently fell 0ir 4, nnd Inter reeovered 2 ner cont, Oregon Navigation roso 12 por cent on tha duy's trunsactions, ho monetary sftuntion coutinues ta bo char- noterized by cuse, and tho supply of loanable capital offering 14 Inrgely in oxcess of tho ro- qulremonts of borrowerd, Calt lonua ou pledgo of aeceptablo stock collatoral ranged butween 8 aud 6 por cont, nnd closed at tho lower figuro, wost of tho business Lnving hoen otfocted at 4@ h per cont, Tho Govermmnent-boml dealers supplied thofr requiromonts’ at 824 por cout. Timo loaus und primo discounts nre unchunged, In sterliyg oxohange tho nominul nsking quotations were unchunged nt 482 for aixty-day Lills, und 844§ for demand, The warkot was very firai in tune, with searcoly any commorcial bllls_affering, and what wero for salo commanding tull rates, ankers now scom willing to buy billa owlng to thule nnbllity to loun wonoy ut tho Wigh rates which bave pro- vatlod for sumo tino vast, 1 Htntirond mortguges wore falrly activo rnd wore genorally tirm und higher, Erlo consulie dnted soeonds declined from 1025 to 102, and ud- vanced to 1024, Now York Elevated firsts ruso from 116 to 117, and rencted to 1105, Ohlo Cen- trul firsta recoded from 104 to 163§, and re turned to 104; do Incomes suld up from 61 to 63, aud clused at 62K, Boston, ilurtford & Ero firsta ndvanced from GOM@N0K, Chosue peuke & Ohlo curroncy Gs from B1Y to BSX, Coltmbus, Chicogo & Indinnu Contral sup- plomentary firstd from 117 to 110, do Incowes from 7143 to T2, Internntional & Urent Nortborn socond {ncomes from T1% to T2, Intornationnl | & Oront Novthorn sccond fncomes from U8l to w021, Indinnn, Bloomington & Western Incowmos from ., (& 10 07, Indlunupolls, Doestur & Bpring- flold eecond lucomes . from T 1o T, Leligh & Wilkesbarro fncomes: from 93 to 0y, Mobllo & Ollo first debentures from BIY to B0, ‘do suconds from £9% to 00, Houston & Toxus (matn lino) firats Trom 111 10 11145, Now dJersoy Contral {ncoines from 00 to O, 8t, Paul, Minucapolis & Munitoba firsta from 1103 to §11, Toxnsaoiflo land grant incomos from & to B! o firsts (1o Grande Diviston) trom D3 to 075, Unlon Tacifio lirsty from 111§ (o 114, ao Innds gennta from 12K to 1L Calvu & Fulton fivets deolined from 21% to 113, Jron Mountaln geve onds from 116 to 1144, Rock 1aland canpon fivats frow 126 10 L21, and Wubash Pacifio gencral 84 from 1004 to 100, . Tothe IWestern Assoclated Dress, Nuw YOuKk, April #1,—Oovoramonts woro quiot aud gonorully fr, Railroad bonds wore In food domand, utll'x'n'w Boburities wero Tulrly nctive, und strong H0ss0L) ‘The stuck warkot opened strong and genoral), highor, but h curly dualiigs prices dootined m{ u,»r. Rouding, Now Jogsoy Contenl, leuvor & tie deando, _ Northorn' Paellls comuion, Toward noon spuoutation cHing - stroig il pricos took un upwurd turn, tho pising tondenc continming unpil ufter tho -Becohd Ilnunr. whon dmprovowent from the luwsst palug rangod fram 3§ to itse, tho lattor Tesus Pacillo. Northuen Puoitio, Now Jorsuy Contral, Rending, Kousuy & Toxus, Miohigun Central, Wosturiy Union, aud Unlon Pacilie wera aiso promiuontin tho jwprovoment. in lute dealluge Northern Paclfie comuon foll olf HN'i. and the gouoral it ruacted 1 su 1, Orogon Navizaton wus notably Biroity, and rodo U on the day’s transuetion, i 'l‘t:lnmuuonn. 00U glinrusl o ansda BOYthori,,., T80 Nor orn o oort. 4 Noroner ol & Wi 3400l Now ¥ iinwara & fludsti, “Gaf Sorthor ot & B0 Grundy... ki awiital L T6 ran Mouital ey finol Cantrs a3 & s ko Bliory. Lontwilo & Kas Miouicun Contry Mauduciat Kly... Motrupotivn ki X AL & G ting prord’s G Trime meveantllo Xohunge, sIxty dnys, firm ut 4S14: GUYERNARNTI s Virginia, deforrod bonds, 2 sl & OrTit e atees 5 ERRTEER & Bk P23 SR Now Jersoy Conte oo Centml: Lake ¥rio & s o & leago Tridunes stook mnrkot (s not speelily active, but stocks nre woll nold, andns n rulo’ prices are well sustaliod, with Spect TIOSTON, l\lm Al an ndvance i somo cases, which n thinks tho clinncos nro 1t it will soon bo still muraso, and when funds are abundant investments will be n mara netivo stook mar) 1] u| ful and tho Adverti: £y lontiful wo look for o oty with a stronger in- vestment domand, such as will bo Hkely to ad- rico of such stocks as comnmand con- Ndetico In tholr soundicss, stability, and good munagemont, 10 raflvond shares, Littlo Rock advanced from 0% to 77, Wiscousin Central from 256 20%, En!mrr:“ h;nm 93¢ to l:lJ!ifl?l‘J Olit Colony trom 12835 1o 12 eed 1-10, to 81 11-16, Chlenko & West Mol ke Chlenyo, Burlington Hloston & Allnin, 6143 Toledo, Delphos UL e 1o o0k ¥ h c Quiney from 182 to 1 from 103 to 1034, Bultimore deelined & Burllugton 3§, ty 14: vroforred 3, to [ blocks) 2, to 13, 3 Hartford & Erlo 7s advanced 4 B0, Little Rock 79 wero stondy ot 114, y Ogdensbury {neomo at /8, ' Nuw ngiand 08 declined i, to 1064, nu stogks woro rather dull, ned 1, t0 104, livston land’ advanced 1-10, rookiiue sold nt Gy buyer 6, g otlier stucks represonted on tho list ot sales, Tho sales to-dny amounted to 16 shares, 1n miscolinnoous stocks, Hamliton rights sold at 0244, Palimun car rights at 9 16-16, and Fiteh- buryg Ratirond rlfl Za the WWestern Jissoctated Press, TosToN, Aprll 21.—Stocks closed ns follows:! i, San, & Clova. ;.. Ui Beott 79 ue 111! Y P11 Hint & ) M, uk T.o8n0N, April 21—Consols, 100 13-10. 48, 11835, ania Contral, 70X: New York Cen~ Erle, 4743 do sovonds, 100; Houd- g, g, 1ullfuu in tha Bank of Eugland lncrorsod TAIS, April 21—Htontes, 83f, cele it tho Bank of F wold nud 4,830,600 sllvor, NEW ORLEANS, New ORueANs, April 2L—8ight oxchange on {!fix York, #.60 per $1,00 promium; sterling, ' Ideronged 2,070, MINING NEWS. - BAw Fraxcisco, Aprll #1.—Stocks closed: Special Dispateh (0 The Chica TlosToN, April 21.—Lruco wmare doclingd 5 05: ¥ n l%fl 14 to 453 Bounhen IMTAI!'I‘?DnlnnL 1-10, to vanoad 1, to 1 nt 143, Sycp- bl 1o ta Ti0: Culumot & Ilgeln 1, to 240; [}) S, —Minltg stooks ¢ REAL ESTATE. The following Instrin ord Wednesday, Aprll CITY PROPENTY. f ‘N wonty-tiest, w £, 25x12 £t tuph U Chris onts were fllod for nttuto U ' u £, 118 £, datad April 20 (Crlos ol Chiristiun Benuulds, Je., ¥ ot i duted Apal 31 (ot iuith t Jusso 1oiladay) Kory st 12114 1 0 0f Dokl ROy, B G 6 T ‘dated April 18 (8. und U, Hl’"wfl"l:fl ) 4 miproved, dotod ApriUa (Augut Stog) p g T o ouciwottur i Lenmiuni), it Diain, T 17 ) ’i'n"rfi"} LB i b I il v - e B0 A RANLUS OV BEVEN 'aulina st ¥ w f, B3| SRt r:wnmr'w‘\vl. ¥ LIMIT WITIIN A E8 OF TUN COT T o BOUTK OF CIT TBAMUN U BE! L] Lt UFEEVEN X123 7-14 (1, ‘atu Py 10 M ¥oyor) ClealoutsTo dvy of Higwiit 9 hoflue to \y 0t mo fat ns uteivo, dated Miaeeh 18 THOEA 1o FIoFa (. HR0RERY coasssrernis COMMERCIATL, Ao A ieaiutat an (K% Tho following wero the receipts andshipments of leading nrticies of produce In thisclty dur- g tho twenty-four hours pnding nt 7 o'elock Thursday mornlng and for the currosponding timo a year nwo: RIPTH, || AITPMENTS, i, IS0 | _INw R | NANE 1074 O FORIL 1T mian Auricres, {ol R o o I";'fi &dm “19,19| 231, jeull uniol sl FTLA0 1,481 i) A ) ) s “.E sty 23 Proc| Pk a0t | saglll o 101 h,t.jv]i's ol whdll gl wA i k] b1 Withdrawu from store Wednosday, for clity consumntion: 9,62 hu wheat, 8,200 bu barloy. Tho following gruin was Inspectod Into store in this city yesterdny mornfog: 1 oar No. 2 red wiater whoat, 1 onr rejooted, 11 cars No. 2 spring, b curs No, 8 do, 0 enrd rejoated, 2 cars no grado (20 wheat): 60 oars No, 2oorn, 4 enrs tiow, high mixed, 48 eard rojoctod, eto. (83 cars): 1onr No.1onts, 13 cars No. 2 whito, 13 cars No, 3 tuixad, 12 cars rofoctod (33 onts): { enr No, 2 rye; 2 ears No. 4 barloy, Total 160 ears, or 82,000 bu, Inspootad out: 66,330 bu whent, 163,44 bu corn, N7 but oata, bt rye. 5209 bt barloy. Tho 1001 has cuused tho detention of consld. orablo quantitios of wrain on routo to this city, and has niso provarted somo of the olevators from worklng to ship out geain, Tho water I8 tlot high enough to get Into tho graln bins, but Interferes with the runniug of tho fly-wheels, which dip below tho wator lino, ‘Tho londiug produce markots were Hrregular yestordny, Frovisfons woro sunin oxceadingly Ieregular, pork bobbing up and down in the' most undignified mauner lmaginabloe, touching a lower point than tho provious day, but ronctod befaro 11 o'clock, and ruled stendlor attarwnrds, Wheat wana strouger carly, owing to toworing skics, with bad roporrs from the winter wheat sectlona, but fell back with privato reports of nu caslor focling In Liverwool, Corn was stoady and rithor tatne, - Oats wore excited, nt a cons s{deruble advance, there bolog nora Nfo 1 the den!l thann for many u long day pnst. Ryo waa rathor weak, and barloy stronger, Tho recefpts ail round wore [ight, and tho shipments far from large.’ Tho outward moveinent la saiull beaauso of tho searclty of cars. Ono firm has hud 100,000 bu whoat undor orders to move Enst for soveral days pust, and only got the first Installment of 18 curs yoesterdoy., Mess pork closed 40 highor, at $17.20@17.45 for May . and $17iY@17.06 for Juve. Lavd olosed 2!5¢ highor, at $1L12%@11.15 for May and $11.27%@ 1100 for June. Bhort ribs closed 7450 bhighor, nt $8.66@8.L74 for June. Whaoat. closod %e highor, nt LOUKEDLYG for May and $SLOGYK @LU% for Juno., Corn closod %o highor, ut #34c bid for May aud 4iife DIt for July, Outs closed firm at 0X@J0%o for Muy, and FH@ITKe soller July. Hye closed at $1,10 sollor Muy, nnd $L15 bld sollor June. Iarley clogod firm nt $1.04 for No, 2 onef, %ic bid for No. I, and No.4atsle. Hogs woro quict, closing firm nt $5,76@0.10 for Hyht aad at $6.53R0.60 for liowy; Cattlo wore nctive and strouy, with snlos at $2. @835 Tho movemont In staple and fanocy dry goods continucs of yonerous proportions. All depart. monts of tho market display falr aotivity, but Just now staple cottons, seasonablo dross goods, bosiery, earpotings, and notions aro rocolving tho most attention. Prices ure running nlong ubout steady. Thero wero no speeinlly now fents ures to note n conniection with tho boot nndshoe, clothing, and mitijnery goods mnrkets, Grocerlos. also were without noteworthy change. Thero was n strong markoet for sugurs, und pricos uf coffecs, toas, slrup, éte,, woro niso firmly sup- portod, 1n tho driod-frult markoet thero was o moderato dozreo of nctivity, prices ranging ns Lofore, Fish woro stoady, Butter and checso gold to n modorate extontat nominally stendy figures, In the bugging, leather, conl, and pig iron inarkota thore woro no hinportant chnngoes. Olls wors nbout steady, an easler fevling In lnrd ) oll alono being repopted. In Kinzfe streot the broom-ocorn market holi steady ut tho rates provailing for tho pust fort- night, Hides, wool, grease, and tallow continue dull, and some reductions nre noted In tho soy- ernl grades of wool, Green frults remain firm, with tho supply of somo rapidly diminishing. Hny was firm, and ol grades ndvanoed $1.00 per ton, Lead romulns ab our quota- tlons of Inst week, with a stoady trade reported. Thore Is nu chango to note In metnly, tinners' stock, of nuila, In potnroes, poachiblows have beon udvancod to $L16BLIT por bu by tho car-lot, with n prospect of stiil highor rates. Poultry nnd gnme remain un- chauged, Bcods were ncetive and higher for timotby, stendy und sfow for clover, and steady for tlnx-soed, Hungurian pnd millee were fivmor, ‘with nono of tho latter on the murket. Coopor- ago closed stendy und firm. Ratlroad frelghts are quoted steady. The o= cinl rates to Now York aro 33 per 100 1bs on provistons and e on grain. . Through froights aro quoted nt hSc on provisions to Liverpool and 71%c do to Antwerp, Flour froightsare yuoted ut 453 c to Livorpoul and G2c to Glus- KOW, 3 The nggrogato recolpts of wheat reported for yosterduy ut Chicnuo, Milwaukee, ‘Polodo, St, Louls, und Datrolt wero 123,000 bu, Tho corre- spanding shipments woro 174,000 bu. The produce movenient reported from New York yestorday included (the' followlng: e« colpts for twonty-Cour hours~Flour, 14277 brls; wheat, 106,000 bus corn, 43,40 bu; outs, 02,850 bug corn-mont, 2,728 pkes: rye, L1123 bug bure ley, 10,250 bu; malt, 2400 bu; pork, 07 brls; bueef, 620 bris: cut weats, 1,257 pkga; lard, 2,010 tes; whisky, 140 brfs, Fxports for twonty-four hours—Flour, 36,000 Lrls; whont, 2X,000 bu; corn, 53,000 bu, Thoe followiug graln was reported ou ocoan possugol Apit i, Awrito, dprieer, 3 D 230000 2000 Uimhandoanam R0 Han AN The New York Producs Hechange wookly glvos® tho followiug na the visiblo supply of grainon tho dntes numeds Wheat, |_Carn. | _Gaiae | Bariev. voo] BLAGALON IEBTUN HLAK0,0001 NE | WYY X TR 51 2,60,50) vl?lm' WO0N by ryv, wguelnst 4Tl bu B wuok proe Tho rucent arrivals from Grand Tlaven wero ecargoos of dry stull muanufactured thoro - lust summer, and woro consigued to several lumbor firms fn this olty, Bovorul curgoos of wroon Bhinglea bavo also wrrivod from tho suniesaUreo, haviug been muunfaotured thore siuco tho st at Apell, Tho nigrogito number of shinglos ros «colvod is about 8,000,000, A tow of " four vosols nreivod yestorday morning from Grand. I luydp, bringlog nssorted lninbor und shinglos, - - . Thoouts flurry on 'Change ycstopday was o lvaly one, and tho advauce of %@ porbu was uccuwmulated stoadily from ourly morning to tho vloso, 1t s prosumed that this upward turn way nided to d gront oxtout by tho oxling and unticlpatod Hoods north und wost of us, which it s caloulated ‘will Iuterfero with rucolnts, und thus crvnto & tamporary ombarrnesiuont, Tho Now York market docs 1ot nppoar to have boen uffooted by tho abovo-meutioned approbonsion, und outs Fuled lowor thore, cupoulully s ut the closo of tho duy, . TUB WILEAT OUTLOOK, ¥ ‘Tho reports from the oountey that wero roe colyod ou 'Chango n this clty yosterduy core talnly did not byrmoniao with the rocontly pub- Nshed assoptdon that uo natorlal damugo has 'been sustainod by winter whoat, Tho nows was really tho uthor way, and fur from promistng fura big outturnof soriug whoat. Of course tho nows was not at ull ono way. A farmor In Southorn Nebraskna coumonced scoding. whout Tuosduy (with ground wot), aud u firm horo represonting o good many purtles in tho winter whoat 8¢otion 681d that notono of hiy clients bid gune loug vi wheat, or oxpressed uny fears ubout thio outcomy of the crop, On tho other sh[a n lotter from Richmend, 11, sald 0 Ao Ing hero till about the 2ith, and all tho wheat that Lhave scon Is tour«Nfths dond.” A tels Rraw from a prominent mau (o Fargo, 1. 7 sald that not half the whoat-land 1 the fled River country can Lo seodod, ns it {8 ovorfiowod with wntor, 8t. Louts was roported up to abont $1.10 for May, from which it waa Inforred that bad roports had roachod that oity, A gentloe man horo, who owna sevornl large farms in Con- tral 1llinols, rocelved lotters yostorday from h “tarinors glving roports of the growing whent, Al of thom wrote that tho growing crop 18 looking vory DLad, fully 00 porcont of ‘it Leing killod, and one of thom placed tho loss at 75 por cent. A lending houso horo line 138 reports of wheat condition, as fol- lowa: [llinuis 80, Indiuna 8, Michigan 0, Ohlo 6, Missourl 00, and Knnaas9, Of these 14 snld good, 1% fair, 3 poor, and 70 bad, bieing nn averavo of 85 por cont of bad prospeets for the growing crop of winter whont In tho nbova Btatos, The Rrowlng voports- from Kansas give tho boest Average. CORN PROBPECTS, b the Editor of The Chicago Tridune, NEw Youk, April 18, 1881.—Tho presont and prospective situntion uf tho markuts for Indlan corn furnish ono of tho most complox studfos tobe found In thegrain trado; and, in fts wiy,ono of tho most unsatisfaotory, Aun exporter of tho staplo naked men Faw days ngo whnt good rensons thare woro why this grain should bo higher fn prico now than one yent ngo, especlatly us Tine alang was expeeting (o get vory large supplies thia gcason from tho Dinanbe, whence littie was recelved Justyenr. Tho corn. mavkots and thoso for hog product are so fusepnrably Llondod and ultimately depondent, tho ona upon tho otlior, thut no sutisfactory concluslon In rogard to tho futuro of clthior socing’ possible without nn fn- vestipation of the aituntion of bath. ''his, Inn réugh way, [ have nttompted, rummagiig nmong nll the statistica relating to those articlos upon which I coula Iay hands, and I now olfor tho following data and remarks, not so much ns an answer to tho question, ** Why should corn bo higher now than ono yenrago?" ns to stlinu- Intu investignation and discussion on the part of such of your renders s aro Intercsted intho futuro ot this the most {mportant atuple grown on our soll, In using Ugnroes ralating to tho past movomaent of Indlan corn ns n busls tor caloulntions na to Ita probablo future position, those figures which reprosont the calendar yoar movemont, rathor thun that of tho oeronl yoar, o doubt turnish tha niore desirable dutn, for tho renson that the now arops, froni senson to souson, nre scldom nvnilu- ble for oxpurt in quantity until urter tho upuone- ng of tho new yeir. On'this basis tha inst suvon crops gathorod in tho United Stutes, with tho oxpuris In tho respeotlve calendur years shonoo next gnsuing, muy bo statod ns follows: 7 ‘We huve gathored six immonas . corn orops in suceession, from which tho great and rapid ex- pansion of our trade in hog product during this voriog hns indireutly sprung. Thosu hugo crops oceasioned tho folluwing decline in provisions I Luropound u corresponding reduction in this country: Pork, Bacony Lteerpentricea= jerbit, . sereit Bont, 3k 1474 ol Bept. W, 187V, Hopt. 70, 183, & 8B mfiu?& I Hiutis b It will thus he seen that the declin in prices of hog product from 1875 to 1871 was in tho neigh- borhoad of 0 per cent, but that fu tho following yoar, 188, nearly one-hult of thisdoeline was ro- covered, and for pork and bueou I8 now very maintainedwhilo lard has further moved r cont, und 19 very neurly as high now us 1870, Whon nt tho too, ‘Ta what was this mcnvnfi' mainly due? Again, from 1876 ta 1870 tha yearly avornge crice of Western mixed corn fell in tho New York mar- kot from Bic to o per b In curroney; In gold somo 10c less. “Pho prico now 18 fve pur hu, agninst 60e ane yenr pgn. Bince 187, therofaore, tho ndvance in "the prico of hog product hus been, propertionntoly’, very much grontor than in that of corn, Why? ° . 1 will now stito the total product of meats aml lard, and the totnl exports of hoy products, for tho years nndur review, and will thon pro- coed toun anulysiy of the” ditterout tublos wnd other elemonts In tho sitation, with tho view of arriving, If possiblo, ut tho probnbilities of tho corn warkots fioxt summor And autumn, A8 Lhe noxt crop has yot to by planted, thut, of tourso, s necossurily to bo lofs antlroly out ‘of tho culenlation: B THOBUCTION AND CXPORT OF PIOVISIONS. Yearended Avtal product meats Totut ho €31, wnd furd, s, esporl R In tho furegolng tablo of corn cropa und e: arts 1t will Tn unoticed that, whilo the erop of 875 excooden that of 1874 by somu 110,800,000 1, the export from it In the bucceeding calendar Faur sHOWS 1 gl over thio provious your of only ,500,000 bur, aud nlso thut the unnunl exports- sluco cxhibit but u smill progrossive fnerensa whon compared with our suceeaslvely Inrwo crops. On tho othor hand, the tablo of hor prodirot showa i enorimons lnerenso of prodite tlon sfnce 1875, ~nonvly dotible,—und it nlsoshows that tho inurcusy In the quantity oxpartod hus Loen nonrly us great, Our Imonsy corn erops huve beon convurtod muinly into hogs, but when the Inurease in our population of soie 15 por cent 8inoe 1875 (8 considered fn connoction with tho relntivety grontor joint fncronse of cvrn and hog producs exportation thun of corn pro- ductlon, which tho tuhies revenl, It 1a diflicult to reslst the Impression that. tho mrgregnto ro- seryo of corn, hogs, and hog product now ru- mninbe In tho country & mutorlally losa than tho uvernge m.xurvmuu helid at u corrosponding porlod since JWih: and onr reducod stocks of i product *in sient,’” with smaller prospeotive suppiled of hogs thun usunl at this souson of tha year, strongly vonlinn ths view. Then i, Of 'corn our It erop wis vatusned at U7, uuu,wl b leas than the one brecoding, whilo tho oxcoptionally great waste and dumige during tho pust wintor, fncludfne tho lurgo quuntity wsed - for fuel, must hove furthor materially lessonod tho supply avalle able for oxport and = feeding = purposus during the remninder of the pregont calondie year, In viow of the groat mugnltude of our Corn crops, uud the Vit cxtent of fren ovor which thuy aro distributed, o gradual doplotion Of our rederves of porn and its cquivalont (hogs and hog prodact) amounting to 100,050,000 bu might very enally take pluce in tho eourio of o couplo of Yonrs withont attrieting yenersl at- tontlon, And If any such doplotlon hus been fulng ou fu tho pust Lwo. yeurs, iy How sooins i (izhiy probublo, tho prosont vihiu of covy mny ho cunsiderad woderate rathor than_ high, not« withstandivg tho fnrgor suppifes expouted in Wustern Huropae this sonson from the Dinibo, and which all told nronot estinmuted to wmotnt 10 over 25,000,000 bit, T'he rotutive prices of corn and hog [n tho West oiferstroni indugomen oxtunslvo feeding,and with ryo nonrly ns bigh as whuntboth ut hutie and abrond, and whaut rodte fnron the buals of 5Is por gr fn T.oudon, the dnn- l‘uru' tho bottom falling out ot u2tscorn market . toes nnlnrpuur 10 be very lmmitient, [lowover, tho extent and condition of our rocelpts next suwinmor will toll tho story. ‘I'he upprohicnsion yvery goneral horo thut wo aro to kot livge qual tities of dump, blue-oyed, moldy, undhout oorn uring tho coning sutniner, and, us 8 well known, such griuln alwoys exerclios n vory dos prossing offeot upon tho market for sound quils ty. Dt notwithstanding il this tho situsdon, us outtlned nbove, upressos mo s ‘muunlnw grent Intent strenygth which, as It §s doveloped, wmay fully noutralize the depressing prics offosts of unsounl upon souud ;Im i, and thus proyent tho lavol of vilue of the lattor frum belog lows: ¢ ——— I'ROVISIONS, 10U PRODUCTS~Wero active und very much uo- 3ottlod, but Toss wuak, though the lueu) hog markot waos lowor, und Liverpool reparied a decline uf Inin Inrd wid 0dGlw I wonts, The murkot wad woak enrly, but recovered bofore neon, und thon ruled stomdlorut nearly the latest prices of (ho provious, day, with loss dolng. "The markut wus roally autive only during tha trst hour nad n ball, I that Injerye) purk bobbod up und down wildly, snd lnrd wnd mests mildly fotlowud tho example, 16 was supposed thag the long combinuton wus still unlowding, but there wore somu Indleations 1hst they wora unsuttiing things without spoctal reforence to an Immodluty alustug qut of thu doal, Everrbody wus hoerausly watching everybody olsw, und tho offor 10’ buy or ko)l red, OxElns, puiualt lot was tho slanal for s dazon athors to fuls fov auit, ho. Fusilt Bottid WIdu' Huctuntions, with sourcaly i waly (o luurk e tagremont. Buiia buoply ol it the' Miauke’ Sadul vy yratty nwarty olasud vuc, buy thiore rually s i knuwls odda inthe mn‘ GXCODE Lthal puskasg ”1 thy lung mr‘i'llol shomavlyes, Why sro Intorested In Xevpinyg 3i%as pon~Docitiiod 10 cnrly, adyineod gio,and clusod on 'Churae Wbuul 1he o e Ty hrovious ultornoon, Bulds wora ruported of IT00 bris “B“f H o sailer din oy skl W, uaily ut FIL1i 1 tor round b eat or oo Say, AR sl l‘n"“lu‘:l“lfi‘ll:"?llt '77765!‘0‘; ’l‘:)‘z”' U "tho uitvraoon e it R Lot oot Al s ) o bt elosad o " 0 10 us rovions 8{turnupi iinusmsonali it o, barto TRt . 3); tow_ woiler Juny at num’ B:mnxr;.‘fi?nz m&nfw)s G ted " wulin \ LRI Wivd 4750 ton sollur ho yone at $1G. 4Nl Towal, 07,00 tes. ‘T'ho miarkot nlu-mlflrl at $il.l for unid Jow, spat ve sl or My, 161l bollue i, 6 (11l seller July, On sho ufiorioon Calt Juno olusod ws 4115051 LRL ALkATH=Doclined 17 T X ¢ 100 1ba, but ugl‘nd (! us uftorioun, bBules i St e MR e wiiortodh, el xes liig clowrs st b . Imu{l( i} 1bw) ub &4 7, u»fuus:uri ribs ll“fi‘g‘c 40 Yohlor Athy, i85 sullor Juno, Ty far duly, Priods fol L3O und g, L leustlng culs OF sucals woro as ol lows ol lock . BhurE |Shouts (L & 5. Sho e |t | Ciken| S [CTRITTRETT ! | S % d | e &30 B8 g &) bW <nnd Now York Wos fienl. Our rocolnts nercd AN g 3 e o vl gkt s i i 01 Wi, saai uverieo, &S, tagy Haeon qiidtod nt Gailo for nhonTders 103 T, Ol giet¥Yy g e nhiort vt Sigeeino oF short cie ars, Wil T tor i et han: " - P O P Waa qulot ae $toa10.2 100 Tor Gxira Muse, wnd CLOASEI0 for Bk Png ot JEEADSTUT R, LOUR=Was In falr dnsnnnd and atro, pricog. The inquity waa ohiedy for n;vm."fn" i trmdo balng qulat, Salon waro ropapay A% omd Wintors it $LAA3R0; MO brin wid 2,500 pagy o enring oxtrns, ohlofly at BBEBH; 20 briv o ems at 4401 123 bris no gendo At 130 nd 1y ped 10 b g cholea, and ryo flour nt RUTHR0.0, OF #ond 1y OTHER MULLSTUSPS~Wore in m, flour on privnta tormis. Total oqunl i apa I port tlours waro quotod at $4.2334.50 g, 000mMte Qe and giioted stoadtor, Salon wero oy, brun at HOa10311 1 cne midding v o shorts ut §11.25@12.60, Conrso curnem j NG RAT—Wan falrly noil: Iarly frmior. "o winrkatndvarneod Jpseems, ST uck Ko, and clusord 360 nbova tho Forts bricy ) Wodneatay, ‘Fho Tiritih miakots worg et o - paried firm, though atiot, but thrcel prisers ® waro_rocofved fator witich narocd in ot &, 06 08 onsl: el quiotey 1.1} For Misy, #hd Uio ndvanco th S DR Noro (o Sento; Ll Wil Tho' Toenl Akion Sheon SOt nves | 2 amnl, with A modheats ot hnve' boen Inegor but . foF doayp jcl 20 ettt vistto " apity” i Joaday vt decrensod nbout "7000 D doring S0k B SEn o3 wan flemy clonig e PLSY for roguetth L for vecolpia datod this wook. gnor socie 15 Faportid of 6,100 b No, 2 0t SLINeLI ay T8 Uiy sGmDI0 A6 T3, Cotil, WAD by qia M gnlllb‘l wors 1t roquust, but nono offarod; 4014 AR et et o, el gl wid otaldo i Chleados p Yitnoy, C o i Ol hiritieton & & Salior Jitn o ara lfllnvm ik nt 91, (@D LIKS3{, ol ALSLUD@IIGH, Aupust int e rwi(e.” On tha rlorngn il Juns osed aa WINTRIL WilkAT—Was stron, wi g T A it AL B H Lbion track; Snthy ghimce, 04 el X2 Was, imotornta IEIOF rangO. D MEKSL R e 3y g S Bhiin et pricey af, Wadnciny, line ol 1™ wiieat [nATKOc i Sndinis Np e bl Tecat were minnll, with rulativol | Ly ly_ lame N 3 onts, “Tlia’ trndinit in Taturen was iho' way "uf' chiunuing ovur. from ono iy 8 ANOLISE, mnd prrtios I the. tendo thong & rrmmr( Lins |iNllfi|W(l|| gutten througly n o Stuy com Ehit’ cantiot bo dolivered then oy AONIDK 1t oF lutor niontha. Cash corn 1o sin GuLoLr thiut AL, N 3 oloslig nt Evje for for T Cultits, nadl pefuotod at wbout I, s':umug?'.. y Tuported ol DuNo. 2 at d5Xer oo RUCHO NN b By NIDIG S 4ipi s o Bisd isiai b0 s “Somler v otd . . 3 s \1 ke, navaticed 10 4776cs M- et T LGyl u Hellor dniy 0id nt 1o, clon s vy quict ut the nuino s My t0'n slisdy bt g‘nfl ,‘\Inmm‘z'-‘u‘lg f":*" 6“.1"‘1 Lia tho aftornoon e Bt NI o Sy s ) ATRE e Get1vor both Tob e o i cns Int1va warp, HID kb1 MATkoL kI Lho frost. "G rugiine wan 090LAMN it ese ae OponG nLife, and nadvwncod ey fh g WHOT I W BLOWY T INICKOL. dins oy i ol U Lo, TR WL whic s g ania Yo’ o't M ae: Yy S0 by tnnte: at s 300 B11 by AL’ ot o foc Foj0; 103 for. ll)ilm(:lll whity, ‘fil i Wb 5 5\){ N whitg on tean) 7 , 3T freo ot boned, ‘“‘U ‘:V 1hot gl hel 0 Fur .13 numllml"l y. 1 ‘ur June €111 was, 154 ure, with W5 bid torJuly nud Hic_fy . st Cnalh sulen wora mado of K I nt 1 e N, 31 tora} W bia by staplu st 81254 un track, Toiay "BARLEY—Was irm and gencrnlly hiehor for No, 1 enall, Witlo the OLLOF krlon Wore stoudy, TENRRAGHANS WOYO FUIIELO: 14T \Wh paldenet i AT vps I o4 wid lator i the day v bt for g e sruid. S it ot 66, na o Lot U ua done o s Ly . 1nnddo of LW b at #LE for 3 ind 106, for N Nu, 2, N ntaray ASMOn by sitnpla it 056 {oF Nov: bl fLiag for Canuda, Total, 4,50 bu, 4 : TWO Q'CLOCK NOARD. i Whant r'nsod e highor, nt 810342103 L ORGLL, o TOF Sistct BLUO L 1o iy Tl (4 for Angiist, nnd Oeutiug soller tho yer. ety were mude of LADDN bu'at $LO0I{60 LIS seiler SLOD(OLYFA Kolior Juno, S0 e ¥ o & a ) 4 4 (5% 161 Wollor August, und’ 9140 wolte el cacu s Al o, i o o, 155 IO (OF W0, 5B IBAE Tar July, Wnd XA fof Awsust HalgySwery inide 0f WD ot noliur Slay, BELGHa wuller dune, 1alt July, nnd Ligebio © Gtk i it it sollyr_August. Outy o DL or sfny UGG Tor Jno. SietRy forJul, BRAwle for Auuuat. Kule wers mae ot bii - ut Uiaie adliee Min 114 @6i%0 sollor Jung, HiNAUEo sl duiye W ille sollor CAugadt Lye clowd | Hranor, with sates of 1OW bt ut 31,14 Tor May and B Lld for dunc. Meas park closeid 2o ligher s BT i Mivy. €17 L6017, Fok J ity ot o @I ot luly, Wit sulo< oL 2 sollor Juny und 31750 sl 1 ¢ S L 7 , Wt datusof t il sl 1131 selie. RalLNkG 6t Mgy B AL SLUHS U Tor Muty, 8053857 tor Bies 16 for duly, Nuled wiro mitde 2N T At 8463 aiiurduns wnd $845 weilor July. "hore wita conmidurs| e rall sy 5 7 Tard. duce i, Jumo whest 400 “May oatint iy § G U & L 404, Mily cortt 45300 £ e A GENERAL MARKETS. N THOOM CORN~'I'he market continucs steady nd firm. Wo quote: BUYTER—=VWus unchanged, Thore Is no accsmw Iution of duslenblo kendes, nur nro the stacks of m mon und medinm ot all excossive, and untll new buts r catnes forwanl fiuek moro freely thun -5 presest thera b 1ittlo tikelihood of uny muterialdec.tne. We quoto th market stondy: T Dalry, Talr to good.. % 1K BU0kuereeo il hlt:t{, e kv“ g ns followss Zh:Thuriaps, 4 & 5 bu G on, alnutl eassesl E=Dentars hiud nothing nuw 10 note, Trads rotuning without much netlvity,tund values are nose tnally stundgut following quotation Full ereum,,, Turt akim, ehol: Purt skim, fuir t Pure sk, hard, ... Low gl COAL~18 dull und unsottled, i iho prodatifition: Anthracito, L% 4riu, Iul||mun‘v.¥ Ol G0N ot o 300 AN LU0 T0F Ined turces, EGGS—\Wuron tritia firnor, soiiing ot a1k W FISH=—A Mimitad businoas was I procrets ts voi quntutiorit given Itow, "EXCei ikl wad 368 Jrittlo iACkerol Btowa ur Sl et #iyoa ra gl s70 18 S e R 4 635 o - rd 4l Wil der ¢ L sl Machorol= k8wl Muckero|—| i Hickerei= i 8 Mickarel—) % Muakurl ih e 2 o o g crsct FIELEHE.5E:NRY «EE £ ¥ 2. b3 ppuian, poichion s HAR Y Tli070 Wiss w00l sunoral dumund, Wo quot FOREION, {3 ~om EqCeETse 82 Eeenl e, L Tg¥anpe UptsEiao¥y £008 £ Bogrym Eoelto 2 B 33 3 AN ddacripdo Jw"uu auaintiotis: ¥ i, 10t i % ur bz, e !i' fifornia 13’: ey 1id 2 |- wgnln ropur! Clog ohumioretod 1h th 0 following (st ICE, e =2 o, conuon T, roast "

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